Question Feeling microwave radiation

Excuse me if I'm being annoying or cynical but this looks like we are talking about psychic stuff like extrasensorial perception or something.
Nah. Just supersensitive perception. ;) (Or killer microwave oven :P)
 
Does he stares at you this way?
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The HUM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hum

I feel strange vibrations when someones enters a bathroom and I'm doing the loo. And as soon as they leave, all of existence seems like a flat white plate of silence. Very very strange..

I can enter a bathroom ( with no lights on ) and tell you if there is somebody lurking inside. Doesn't matter if they are totally silent or not. Like a low frequency hum. A disturbance in the continuum or something.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hum

I feel strange vibrations when someones enters a bathroom and I'm doing the loo. And as soon as they leave, all of existence seems like a flat white plate of silence. Very very strange..

I can enter a bathroom ( with no lights on ) and tell you if there is somebody lurking inside. Doesn't matter if they are totally silent or not. Like a low frequency hum. A disturbance in the continuum or something.
:P I know what you mean. I think it has to do with hearing. A person, or a moving object seem to slightly affect how things sound to me, or more the 'feeling' in my ear. (Affects the acoustics?)
Basically, if someone walked behind me, I would know they are there without hearing or seeing them. I would just have a 'feeling', probably mostly in my ear, that they are there. Works as long as I don't have headphones on or something, and probably isn't so great outdoors.
Hearing these changes generally makes me alert (I can't easily tell where or how far something is by it), so I can't sleep so easily if there is someone moving around or something.
 
I myself have experienced a hum like that, not only in the presence of people, but sometimes electrical appliances as well.

It's odd. O.o
 
I myself have experienced a hum like that, not only in the presence of people, but sometimes electrical appliences as well.
That too. Due to the sound, I used to not be able to sleep if a TV was on mute in another room. :lol:
 
A note: the discussed phenomena is fairly realistic. It takes origins in backgound noise (which is audible, but ignored by human brain) spectre shift when room acoustic configuration changes. But that requires you to be quite used to the common noise picture.
You won't be able to tell that entering an unfamiliar room.
 
It could be the ac mains frequency 50/60Hz, depending where you live. If the equipment has a transformer in it, you can get sound vibrations at that frequency. Inside your audio response, depneding on age of course, though its the top end that falls off, rather than your bottom...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetostriction

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Cover your important parts with aluminium foil.
 
It's not just mine! I can feel them, man, all of them! But usually if they aren't brand-new... :P

I have a similar experience. When my microwave oven is on, I don't really feel feel much. When the oven is turned off, I feel a "buzzing" sensation in my body cease, as though there was a vibration state that was building in my body while the oven was on.

Inside the house, distance from the oven doesn't seem to change the experience. I can be in any room of my house and still feel the buzzing stop when the oven shuts off. It's a rather new experience and something I hadn't noticed during my life until the past year. If I go outside, I don't feel the buzzing at all.

Is what you feel the same as what I described?

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I read some articles and saw some YouTube videos on RF. Here is an example: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeYT-xTU2D0"]Microwave Oven Shield Gives 100x Reduction in RF - YouTube[/ame]

I constructed the same type of shield and haven't noticed any of the symptoms since. I assume that what I was feeling was RF? Anyone else have any comments?
 
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